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    Denali

    National Park & Preserve Alaska

Campgrounds

2012 Dates

Camping is possible year-round in Riley Creek Campground, and there are no fees charged until May 15, 2012. Fees are charged from the night of May 15 - September 17. After September 17, Riley Creek is once again free for camping.

Savage River Campground is open May 19 - September 17, 2012. Teklanika River is open May 20 - September 16. Igloo Creek and Sanctuary River are open May 20 - September 13. Wonder Lake Campground is open June 8 - September 13.

Reservations can be made as early as December 1, 2011, for a 2012 visit.

 
Wonder Lake Campground
Wonder Lake Campground is farthest of all Denali campgrounds from the park entrance.
nps photo / jessica toubman
 
Surround yourself with wilderness

Camping in Denali offers a great way to experience this spectacular park. Whether you wish to tent-camp, or camp with an RV or other vehicle, one or more of the park campgrounds should suit your interests.

There are six established campgrounds in Denali:

Riley Creek
Savage River
Sanctuary River
Teklanika River
Igloo Creek
Wonder Lake
 
A few things to know

The list below is not exhaustive, but here are some of the important things you must know about camping in Denali:

You may check in for all of these campgrounds at the Riley Creek Mercantile or the Wilderness Access Center. Check in / check out at all campgrounds is 11 am.

No campground in Denali has electrical or water hookups for RVs. If you need hookups, there are many campgrounds outside the park with such amenities.

Pets are allowed on campground roads and the Park Road, but not on trails or in the wilderness. Click here for more pet information.

Fires are permitted in established fire grates, in Riley Creek, Savage River and Teklanika River. You may collect wood that is both dead and on the ground - no sawing or cutting to harvest wood. You can buy wood at the Riley Creek Mercantile.

Quiet hours are 10 pm - 6 am at all park campgrounds.

Some campgrounds are tent-only, and others can be reached only by camper bus. Read each campground description to learn more details.

Each campsite is limited to no more than three tents and eight people per site. Wonder Lake is an exception, with no more than three tents and four people per site.

In all campgrounds, you choose your campsite upon arriving in the campground - not in advance.

There is a 14 night maximum for all visitors in any summer season. Visitors staying longer than 14 nights in the Denali area will need to consider camping in the backcountry or in privately-run campgrounds outside of the park.

To get a more detailed idea of campground regulations, contact us.

Click here for campground reservation and fee information.


 
Denali Park Road map

Did You Know?

Treeline changes are a conspicuous sign of climate change

Cold temperatures limit trees from growing at high elevation in Denali. Warmer temperatures, however, have led to woody vegetation growing at ever-higher elevations. Treeline changes are a conspicuous sign of climate change.